For the past two decades, filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi (“Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness”) has captured his two nieces growing up ...
Iranian law controls how women dress, what they drive and what they do in public. But now, more women across Iran are rebelling — risking severe fines or up to 10 years in prison.
REBELLIOUS women are once again taking to the streets of Tehran – this time on motorbikes. Scooters and bikes are becoming a ...
As the referee’s whistle signalled the start of the match, two 5-year-old Iranian girls faced off, delivering a closely ...
All martial arts were temporarily banned for women after the 1979 Islamic Revolution but were later reinstated under stricter ...
Iran wrapped up the table tennis events at the Islamic Solidarity Games with five medals, as the women’s squad delivered the ...
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Iran girls kick down social barriers with karate
As the referee's whistle signalled the start of the match, two five-year-old Iranian girls faced off, delivering a closely ...
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Iranian Women Ride Motorbikes and Show Their Hair in Tehran Streets
In many cities around the world, change often starts quietly. It begins with small acts that would seem ordinary anywhere ...
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The Battle Iranian Women Are Winning
The mandatory veiling of women was once a pillar of the Islamic Republic. Now it’s almost gone. On a busy sidewalk outside a ...
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Iranian women challenge driving restrictions on motorcycles
In Iran, a growing number of women are challenging traditional norms by riding motorcycles, a practice historically reserved ...
For the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, women in Tehran openly ride motorcycles - defying licensing bans and ...
Senior Revolutionary Guards general, Hassan-Nia, rebuked the president's comments this week, arguing: “Dialogue won’t fix the ...
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